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sandy roars ashore. dumping a ton of rain on the u.s. east coast knocking out power to williams. >> bp hikes dividend by more than 12%. >> and bank of japan steps into boost the economy for a second straight month. >> it's a big day for earnings here in europe. usb is cutting up to 10,000 jobs. one of the biggest cuts in the finance industry since the 2008 crisis. the stock is up, though. carolyn roth has been speaking to the ceo. >> investors clearly liking the news of more cost cutting over the next three years. very crass tidrastic moves, tho. ubs is going where no other bank has gone before. it is closing down an entire unit. the fixed income unit. so really this is more than a paradigm shift. when i spoke to the ceo of the bank, he explained what was the rationale behind that move. >> it means a better time to market, being more close to our chintds, and at the same time, the effectiveness of creating an environment that allow us to reduce operational risk. so just not a cost cutting exercise. of course in our industry which is a hi
sandy roars ashore. dumping a ton of rain on the u.s. east coast knocking out power to williams. >> bp hikes dividend by more than 12%. >> and bank of japan steps into boost the economy for a second straight month. >> it's a big day for earnings here in europe. usb is cutting up to 10,000 jobs. one of the biggest cuts in the finance industry since the 2008 crisis. the stock is up, though. carolyn roth has been speaking to the ceo. >> investors clearly liking the news of...
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hurricane sandy slamming the east coast. whoa we are looking at sandy coming in, making landfall in the next couple of hours. we wanted to show you a damaged crane in the heart of manhattan. building 157th street. the crane was on top of the building. the wind have been so severe, it knocked part of the crane off the building and currently hanging off of that building. firefighters are at the scene, telling folks to evacuate, get away from this building in case this crane falls from the top of the building. an extraordinary shot we're looking at now. >> ultraluxury apartment building still under construction. as our robert frank reported a little while ago, some had already been purchased for tens of millions of dollars. that building going to 90 stories when all is said and done. winds wreaking havoc in midtown manhattan. the worst may still yet be to come from sandy. todd gross track latest path. >> indeed, the worst is to come. it's going to happen within the next few hours. we're approaching crunch time as this is accele
hurricane sandy slamming the east coast. whoa we are looking at sandy coming in, making landfall in the next couple of hours. we wanted to show you a damaged crane in the heart of manhattan. building 157th street. the crane was on top of the building. the wind have been so severe, it knocked part of the crane off the building and currently hanging off of that building. firefighters are at the scene, telling folks to evacuate, get away from this building in case this crane falls from the top of...
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sandy is with us today with her top pick in the sector sandy, welcome to the show >> thank you >> your top pick would be maxim. why would that be? >> we are looking for tech stocks that have yields. and turns out there's a lot of yield in the semi-conductor sector so we're very excited to find names that have growth potential where the dividends not only are strong to begin withing, but where they can grow over time. maxim fits the bill perfectly because it has exposure to not only evs and autonomous driving but also to the internet of things which is another big trend going on in tech right now. so it fits the bill on many perspectives >> how important to the thesis, not just for maxim, but maybe for semis in general, is this notion there will be consolidation in the space, and would a chinese approval of guam call and nxpi give you more hope that can happen? >> we have already seen a lot of consolidation. we had other semis stocks we own taken out over the last couple years, so we love that but yeah, i think that we'll be watching to see closely what happens with the approvals here.
sandy is with us today with her top pick in the sector sandy, welcome to the show >> thank you >> your top pick would be maxim. why would that be? >> we are looking for tech stocks that have yields. and turns out there's a lot of yield in the semi-conductor sector so we're very excited to find names that have growth potential where the dividends not only are strong to begin withing, but where they can grow over time. maxim fits the bill perfectly because it has exposure to not...
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ibm, which is the i in the swift trade, producer sandy's acronym, that continues to work. you look at their quarter and say, they're starting to figure things out. the red hat acquisition is working. software doing well. valuation is reasonable. i think a lot of people are saying, listen, the road to the upside might be limited. a lot of names under the radar screen have runway. >> these names have a.i. involved to. remember watson? >> if you have watson, that was the original a.i. >> i'm sure ibm is screaming, how about us? >> 1997 champion, watson beat. you remember them from jeopardy. these are names that still have the a.i. kicker but to guy's point, they have a much better valuation, much easier to digest. you're not buying nvidia. you're buying ibm or dell, cisco. all names have a much lower valuation and still get the a.i. kicker. >> it is fascinating. karen, what do you make of these names as well? you get more with dell. i understand their computing division wasn't all that either. >> right. i think we've seen -- we saw it with best buy that mab we're talking abou
ibm, which is the i in the swift trade, producer sandy's acronym, that continues to work. you look at their quarter and say, they're starting to figure things out. the red hat acquisition is working. software doing well. valuation is reasonable. i think a lot of people are saying, listen, the road to the upside might be limited. a lot of names under the radar screen have runway. >> these names have a.i. involved to. remember watson? >> if you have watson, that was the original a.i....
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let the rest run i need to go to sandy in new york sandy. >> caller: hi, jim how are you? >> sandy, i'm good how about you? >> caller: we watch you every morning and every night. we love you. >> round the clock what's going on? >> caller: we wanted to find out about activision. >> we were just going -- mine, it has to do with call of duty people think it's not doing that well i wish bobby good would come on. that's the end of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td mayor trade. exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials t
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sandy, a couple of picks here. our viewers want to know what to do, a palomar technologies is a pool copper. you think these are immune to uk, immune to higher rates, immune to inflation. >> i like both of them palomar got downgraded by kbw this morning it's off a little bit. and that probably sets up as a pretty good opportunity to buy it and pool is just kind of confused, people think it's a bit of a housing stock, even though 80% of their revenue is just the boring swimming pools two that i would buy right here. >> sandy, peter, gentlemen, good conversation appreciate it. thank you. >>> now let's talk oil opec and global geopolitics. oil right now is a bit lower, down about 2.5%. this after opec actually cut its forecast for global demand growth this year for the fourth time since april but while this is a cut, keep in mind, this is a cut to growth estimates. opec still sees demand growing overall, but only by 2.6 million barrels per day. that's 460,000 barrels fewer than the previous forecast as for next year,
sandy, a couple of picks here. our viewers want to know what to do, a palomar technologies is a pool copper. you think these are immune to uk, immune to higher rates, immune to inflation. >> i like both of them palomar got downgraded by kbw this morning it's off a little bit. and that probably sets up as a pretty good opportunity to buy it and pool is just kind of confused, people think it's a bit of a housing stock, even though 80% of their revenue is just the boring swimming pools two...
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. >> our assessment right before sandy was 1.6 billion, with a b. instantly sandy came in late october and the damage was obviously horrific and our assessment went down approximately 30% to 33%. >> reporter: they rebuilt using government grants but it may be on borrowed time. >> if there were to be another one here, i think a lot of people would leave and not come back >> we've all seen the pictures from florida but we're also seeing homes fall into the ocean in north carolina. no storm, just high tide sea levels are projected to rise by a foot in the next 30 years, about as much as they did in the past century and all that tax revenue could be lost right when it's needed most, to build protections like sea walls or flood gates. >> so, it seems like government keeps coming in and funding all of these reconstruction efforts on the coasts, like even here in the northeast after hurricane sandy. i was a part of that we saw some damage to our area where i live where people just put up fancier houses instead how does that actually hurt the tax base if th
. >> our assessment right before sandy was 1.6 billion, with a b. instantly sandy came in late october and the damage was obviously horrific and our assessment went down approximately 30% to 33%. >> reporter: they rebuilt using government grants but it may be on borrowed time. >> if there were to be another one here, i think a lot of people would leave and not come back >> we've all seen the pictures from florida but we're also seeing homes fall into the ocean in north...
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and for alex jones, the known conspiracy theorist who lied about the sandy hook massacre, who a judge says defamed the parents of murdered children, the cost is steep. >> $120 million. $55 million. $54 million. $28 million. $73 million. $81 million. $6 $68 million, $90 million, $7 of million. $36 million. >> total $965 million the jury ordered alex jones to pay that amount to the families of eight sandy hook victims and an fbi agent who responded to the scene. many of them were in the courtroom for the outcome, and so many broke into tears they successfully argued that alex jones' lies led to years of death threats and harassment as they watched in the courtroom, alex jones watched from his info wars studio. he hosted what the site labeled an extended emergency broadcast. during which he repeated his claims that the whole trial was a sham >> in a corrupt, guilty system want to scape goadgoat me as a d guy. their system is over, they know it they're in full panic mode this is exactly what i expected. >> alex jones. and as the court published the numbers, jones cheered and ranted and tr
and for alex jones, the known conspiracy theorist who lied about the sandy hook massacre, who a judge says defamed the parents of murdered children, the cost is steep. >> $120 million. $55 million. $54 million. $28 million. $73 million. $81 million. $6 $68 million, $90 million, $7 of million. $36 million. >> total $965 million the jury ordered alex jones to pay that amount to the families of eight sandy hook victims and an fbi agent who responded to the scene. many of them were in...
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they just got power bark on friday. 11 days after sandy hit. josh, the neighbor across the street from me is 80 years old. as of yesterday, still no power. luckily he's got a generator, he's got heat. i mean this is a national -- i understand it was a terrible storm and the crews are trying hard. but this is a national disgrace. >> i agree. i want to emphasize, we actually considered ourselves fortunate. we only went 11 1/2 days without power. i still know people, like you do, that are still without and what i would say is, besides the crews working hard, i wouldn't lay this at the feet of the crews because i got to tell you, i've net lipa crews native to long island, as well as guys from texas, from alabama, they are doing their best. but a lot of them are saying they really don't know what to do with themselves. they haven't gotten the right amount of leadership. a lot them have not been taken to where they need to be. don't forget, they don't belong here. for them to work in the dark and have no idea where they are is kind of ridiculous. a l
they just got power bark on friday. 11 days after sandy hit. josh, the neighbor across the street from me is 80 years old. as of yesterday, still no power. luckily he's got a generator, he's got heat. i mean this is a national -- i understand it was a terrible storm and the crews are trying hard. but this is a national disgrace. >> i agree. i want to emphasize, we actually considered ourselves fortunate. we only went 11 1/2 days without power. i still know people, like you do, that are...
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is partner and portfolio manager -- they join me now not a ton of time, so sandy, where do you think investors are safe putting capital to work these days >> names like clorox and defensive names have been picked overment i'd ra i'd rather go with strong growth names that are trading at reasonable prices and put money to work in those names >> so some examples might be >> we love a economy called e health a company called teleflex. very strong balance sheet. they make ventilators. this particular moment and pure play medical device company and we love a company called sterus that's going to do pretty well looking au ining at the next tw three e years. >> would you be looking at health care? >> absolutely. i think health care fits into a hybrid bucket of both growth and defensive play even with health care being the best performer since we reached the peak of the market to this decline. long-term secular growth, i would also add -- peaked at over 85%. we think this is the time to be very selective >> any one example you could give in term of communication services >> communication ser
is partner and portfolio manager -- they join me now not a ton of time, so sandy, where do you think investors are safe putting capital to work these days >> names like clorox and defensive names have been picked overment i'd ra i'd rather go with strong growth names that are trading at reasonable prices and put money to work in those names >> so some examples might be >> we love a economy called e health a company called teleflex. very strong balance sheet. they make...
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hurricane sandy, though, still making waves. analysts expect the super storm to dent unemployment figures out later today. we'll review that report when we come back. >>> here are the headlines. u.s. job growth is expected to have slowed significantly in november as hurricane sandy battered the economy. japanese authorities have lifted all tsunami warnings after a 7.3 magnitude quake struck off the northeastern coast. and bundesbank has sharply lowered germany's growth outlook from 1.6 to a mere 0.4%. it's warned of an imminent recession as problems in europe periphery weigh. futures at the moment forecasts a soft start. down 15 at the moment on the dow, nasdaq currently called down 3.8, and s&p 500 around 1.5 points. european stocks are flat really. forgave points for the ftse, xetra dax is up though at it highest level since 2008. up nearly 28% this year. flat on the cac, ibex down two thirds. but hurricane sandy is expected to have put a pretty big accident in the november u.s. jobs report. it's out at 8:30 eastern. nonfarm p
hurricane sandy, though, still making waves. analysts expect the super storm to dent unemployment figures out later today. we'll review that report when we come back. >>> here are the headlines. u.s. job growth is expected to have slowed significantly in november as hurricane sandy battered the economy. japanese authorities have lifted all tsunami warnings after a 7.3 magnitude quake struck off the northeastern coast. and bundesbank has sharply lowered germany's growth outlook from 1.6...
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hurricane sandy. we'll be back in a minute. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> the eye of hurricane sandy hit the jersey shore hard washing away whole economies in just a short 48-hour period. kayla? >> reporter: well, melissa, tom's river is just across the bay from seaside heights and suffered similar devastation during sandy, you see some of these polls on the docks here on tom's river on the bay. water was higher than that during the storm and a back porch actually detached with a jet ski tied to it and is close to where we're shooting right now. we went through the town and talked to some of the neig
hurricane sandy. we'll be back in a minute. we don't call this our company, we call this our mission. green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> the eye...
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opec tries to put a floor under crude prices let's bring in rob, a portfoli manager at tor tis and sandy at balanced fund. rob, do you see anything to like in energy? there's a lot like in energy warren buffett said be greedy when others are fear fful and everybody's fearful about energiment look, energy is essential. around the world, global energy demand is going up we need more so there are a lot of opportunities in energy. now there are some challenges, but there are a lot of opportunities. specifically in energy infrastructure there's a lot of energy infrastructure assets and companies that generate high dividend yields and investors are starving for yield in this environment where we have a ten-year below 2%. >> before i come back to you and get some questions about individual companies you like, sandy, the same question to you. are there things that you like targets of opportunity in what has been a dead money space for a decade >> yeah, i mean there's certain areas, right if you look at the perm yan, there's things there that they used to just been able to turn on the spigot and
opec tries to put a floor under crude prices let's bring in rob, a portfoli manager at tor tis and sandy at balanced fund. rob, do you see anything to like in energy? there's a lot like in energy warren buffett said be greedy when others are fear fful and everybody's fearful about energiment look, energy is essential. around the world, global energy demand is going up we need more so there are a lot of opportunities in energy. now there are some challenges, but there are a lot of opportunities....
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joining me are craig callahan, sandy is co-portfolio manager of thevillery balance fund. and it's wonderful to have you all here craig, i'll begin with you because you were saying months ago like brian and others that the fed should cut what do you think the fed should do today, and if you think they are behind the curve, why are you still bullish on stocks? >> bullish based on value. we find the market today to be about 25% below our estimate of fair value so we would expect it to move higher you're right we did think the fed should have reduced the federal funds rate we would expect them to do it one more time the next time they meet >> yeah. one more time. i mean, at this point you have people in the maet calling for a half-point intermeeting cut, craig. do you see any more urgency than that they can just do one more and be done as far as you're concerned? are you worried about the yield curve inversion? >> no. normally the ones that precede recessions it's because the short-term rates move higher when the fed's tightening. this is a case of the long-term rates coming
joining me are craig callahan, sandy is co-portfolio manager of thevillery balance fund. and it's wonderful to have you all here craig, i'll begin with you because you were saying months ago like brian and others that the fed should cut what do you think the fed should do today, and if you think they are behind the curve, why are you still bullish on stocks? >> bullish based on value. we find the market today to be about 25% below our estimate of fair value so we would expect it to move...
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as he put it, he is boycotting his most recent sandy hook defamation trial the new york times reports jones packed up all of his entourage and all of his stuff and security guards and hopped on a private jet right out of connecticut. today in court, his lawyer said info wars host decided not to take the stand again despite previously saying he would. >> testifying in the court but the court orders , committing perjury if he violated the court orders criminal attend if he takes the fifth, he gets an adverse inference. so for mr. jones, by operation, untenable position and has chosen to boycott. >> there you go. [ laughter ] there is the courtroom word salad for you. jones has called this a show trial blaming, of course, court rules that bar him from taking certain statements that are untrue. for example, he can't claim that the first amendment covered his comments about sandy hook because the judge already found him liable for defamation. the jury now decide how much was money jones must pay to the families of eight sandy hook victims and an fbi agent who responded to the scene. they s
as he put it, he is boycotting his most recent sandy hook defamation trial the new york times reports jones packed up all of his entourage and all of his stuff and security guards and hopped on a private jet right out of connecticut. today in court, his lawyer said info wars host decided not to take the stand again despite previously saying he would. >> testifying in the court but the court orders , committing perjury if he violated the court orders criminal attend if he takes the fifth,...
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those things will reverse. >> john and sandy, got to leave it there. john, i also want to mention you really like the chinese market, and they are a very big importer of oil. thank you very much to both of you. >> absolutely. >> okay, miles. you stick around, buddy. we'll torture you a little bit if you don't mind, in our special way and we'll be breaking out our trusty crystal ball. a look at the housing market and see what is available for housing coming up in 2015. next, shocking -- shocking new details into the sony hack. you better hope, america, that your company is better protected than sewny. >> yeah, stick around, everybody. we'll back in just a second. you can also take a look at this mystery chart. see if you can i.d. this. it is a world of information. that's our hint of the tweet us your guesses. we'll bring you the answer when "street signs" returns. my nai'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for twelve years. i have 3 kids. i love living here and i love
those things will reverse. >> john and sandy, got to leave it there. john, i also want to mention you really like the chinese market, and they are a very big importer of oil. thank you very much to both of you. >> absolutely. >> okay, miles. you stick around, buddy. we'll torture you a little bit if you don't mind, in our special way and we'll be breaking out our trusty crystal ball. a look at the housing market and see what is available for housing coming up in 2015. next,...
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that's the buy hey, let's go to sandy in new york, sandy? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? we love you. we watch you every morning and every night. >> thanks, i can be memorizing, some people feel that way. thank you. >> caller: we want to find out about yeti. >> a buy in the 20s, buy in the teens and buy right here and i think that sell off from the 30s, let's just say we'll revisit that level yeti makes unbelievable equipment. i'm surprised it's public. i'm surprised nobody bought them let's go to javi in florida. >> caller: boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: the chinese company -- >> my thoughts are, it's a two box. you know what? maybe it makes a comeback. i would sell it at three, four it's been disappointing. let's go to bernie in texas, bernie >> caller: yes, sir. on june 3rd you commented that you were not pleased with the quarter recorded by air mark and would not purchase the stock since that time it dropped but popped up again. >> popped back up. >> caller: as it approached the 200-day moving average. >> look. >> caller: what is your opinion today? >> i was conc
that's the buy hey, let's go to sandy in new york, sandy? >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? we love you. we watch you every morning and every night. >> thanks, i can be memorizing, some people feel that way. thank you. >> caller: we want to find out about yeti. >> a buy in the 20s, buy in the teens and buy right here and i think that sell off from the 30s, let's just say we'll revisit that level yeti makes unbelievable equipment. i'm surprised it's public. i'm surprised...
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we just don't know if it is a minor one or super storm sandy or andrew or something like that you have to brace yourself >> if you were surprised by the comments from jamie dimon, you would certainly be well positioned just last monday, we heard different comments from the investor day last week he highlighted the strength of the u.s. economy he said will were storm clouds, but would dissipate. he added a recession was possible, but not like pre-dvio down turns rosanna, have things changed ors it is hard to know what to make of the comments. >> something shifted, giuljuliaa we are speaking to our guests about the dimon outlook. >> we have an economy that is strong right now that is the message the fed is looking at it has to be restrained to keep prices from over heating. i get that history shows that every boom has been followed by a bust. we're in a boom right now. we are looking out for the signs. we are seeing that there is a bust on the way. >> it is not likely that, you know, after this massive amount of liquidity comes into the system and bumps up against in the united states ve
we just don't know if it is a minor one or super storm sandy or andrew or something like that you have to brace yourself >> if you were surprised by the comments from jamie dimon, you would certainly be well positioned just last monday, we heard different comments from the investor day last week he highlighted the strength of the u.s. economy he said will were storm clouds, but would dissipate. he added a recession was possible, but not like pre-dvio down turns rosanna, have things...
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sandy, what do can you guys make of that? >> well, it looks like oil could be making a cyclical low here. we're sort of interested in that we look at the sectors and market that have performed hosh horribly this year, retail which has been bad and has strk chuuc issues that could be more persistent oil seems to be making more of a cyclical low demand is strong we've seen recent disappointments out of the shales in the u.s. and if we continue to see these dis appoiappoin appoinappointme bode well for energy prices in 2018 so as we look to position ourselves, we try to get more exposure to the energy area. >> michael, some expressed that earlier, since this that out -- >> that's one of the things going for it, right, not just that it has cyclical benefit but been a laggard, been a market where it just rotates, whatever hasn't participated gets picked up and that's what's been going on in this, very low volatility, grind higher. >> sandy, total is your preferred way to invest? >> european integrated stocks are interesting especi
sandy, what do can you guys make of that? >> well, it looks like oil could be making a cyclical low here. we're sort of interested in that we look at the sectors and market that have performed hosh horribly this year, retail which has been bad and has strk chuuc issues that could be more persistent oil seems to be making more of a cyclical low demand is strong we've seen recent disappointments out of the shales in the u.s. and if we continue to see these dis appoiappoin appoinappointme...
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you had sandy. i mean, it may be -- the journal argued it's the least important jobs number in five years. >> i saw that. i do think one thing we can certainly say given that china seems to be stabilizing a bit, we can all discuss europe. greek situation. maybe it's off the front pages for a while. and so if we assume that the jobs picture in the u.s. is not bad, let's assume not bad, it puts even more of a focus on the fiscal cliff negotiations because it becomes even more binding one would assume in terms of good or bad for the market, for the economy. >> kernen had a good point. does strength mean the economy could handle a cliff or is it so good you wouldn't want to tamper -- >> if i wanted to create a recession, what would i do? i would raise everybody's rates. i would cut the unemployment benefit. just trying to think of a theory of how i could cause a recession. i would cut back government spending quickly. >> i would raise interest rates to 20%. >> bernanke ought to join the -- look, i think
you had sandy. i mean, it may be -- the journal argued it's the least important jobs number in five years. >> i saw that. i do think one thing we can certainly say given that china seems to be stabilizing a bit, we can all discuss europe. greek situation. maybe it's off the front pages for a while. and so if we assume that the jobs picture in the u.s. is not bad, let's assume not bad, it puts even more of a focus on the fiscal cliff negotiations because it becomes even more binding one...
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this is one jump for olympic gold for american sandi morris >> oh, and she just comes up short. it looks like she had it. >> the moment i hit the mat and knew i was a silver medalist in rio, my brain immediately went to tokyo i train every single day the only days that i kind of get off are sundays, but those days are for rehab. there's nothing in the world more that i want than that gold medal, and i really want it to be in tokyo. the usa uniform is an honor to wear i'm just so proud to be able to walk out there and represent my country with a big smile on my face and perform to the very best of my abilities >> representing the usa, sandi morris >> well, we're counting down to the summer olympics in tokyo 65 days away you can watch all the games across nbc properties, including ones i'll be hosting here in prime time, cnbc >>> now, oxytocin. we release it when we bonding with our partners, family, friends, and maybe just 2,000-pound farm animals that's what advocates for cow cuddling say anyway. cow cuddling is a wellness trend started in the netherlands cow hugs caught onin th
this is one jump for olympic gold for american sandi morris >> oh, and she just comes up short. it looks like she had it. >> the moment i hit the mat and knew i was a silver medalist in rio, my brain immediately went to tokyo i train every single day the only days that i kind of get off are sundays, but those days are for rehab. there's nothing in the world more that i want than that gold medal, and i really want it to be in tokyo. the usa uniform is an honor to wear i'm just so...
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stephanie link joining the conversation, sandy villery, and our own rick santelli. good to see everybody. so who here beliefs this is the beginning of the correction that so many have been predicting? anybody? >> i personally -- we were targeting 1665 if 1590 broke. we got to 1687. we got bearish our side divergence, and it happened on bullish news. it happened the day that bernanke was assuring the markets. and there's that classic proverb, bull markets always peak on bullish news. so we're more concerned about the downside risk here than we are upside potential. >> walter, you think this could be the beginning of something? stephanie, nobody else answered. does that mean you're going to be buying this dip next week? >> yeah, i think we definitely will be. we'll be selective. i think it is very interesting today, into the downdraft, of which sectors actually fell the most. health care and staples, energy too, but energy actually has been a champ in the month of may, and it's held up relative to other commodities. i completely understand that giveback. but i see the
stephanie link joining the conversation, sandy villery, and our own rick santelli. good to see everybody. so who here beliefs this is the beginning of the correction that so many have been predicting? anybody? >> i personally -- we were targeting 1665 if 1590 broke. we got to 1687. we got bearish our side divergence, and it happened on bullish news. it happened the day that bernanke was assuring the markets. and there's that classic proverb, bull markets always peak on bullish news. so...
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let's bring in quincy crosby and sandy, co-manager of the balanced fund. when bob pisani shows you it's down so much and the small caps in the united states are up so much, that would suggest people are actually convinced that something's happening with trade when it comes to the tariffs quincy, are you investing or changing your allocation based on what's happening with trade >> well, yeah, i mean it's also part and parcel with the u.s. dollar >> i got to interrupt you. we got to go to the president who just spoke earlier this is about a minute long. he spoke on immigration. >>> can you verify if we're going continue prosecuting families >> we have to have a very tough policy otherwise you have millions and millions of people pouring into our country. we can't have that we have no choice. we have to have a very strong border if we don't, you'll have millions and millions of people and look what's happening today, it will look like child's play it will be a terrible thing if we ever did that so we have to be very, very strong on the border if we don't do i
let's bring in quincy crosby and sandy, co-manager of the balanced fund. when bob pisani shows you it's down so much and the small caps in the united states are up so much, that would suggest people are actually convinced that something's happening with trade when it comes to the tariffs quincy, are you investing or changing your allocation based on what's happening with trade >> well, yeah, i mean it's also part and parcel with the u.s. dollar >> i got to interrupt you. we got to...
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sandy in arizona, please sandy? >> cramer how are you? >> i'm doing well how are you? >> fine, i was a little careful driving in my uncles -- i saw this big cadillac and i said she uncle joe, that's a great car, he turns to mini says those for other people. mr. cramer, you are a two-year wisdom and two tillage for the rest of us, we are becoming those other people, and i thank you very much. [laughter] >> these people are making me feel. good work so hard yesterday. let me go work for you sir! >> yes sir. >> okay i am a retired data security director, worldwide and i opened up my platform this morning and when i saw a tele- -- networks, just made my blood run cold. basically palo alto is facing a gaggle of lawsuits. there is a verdict of 152 million, investors suing them over a big share tumble. three law firms are suing them over violations to security and so forth, is mr. -- not telling us something. >> no, no, these lawsuits -- are on her say a point played every time the stock falls i swarm say someone judge someone stand up and say look we got rid of this when i'l
sandy in arizona, please sandy? >> cramer how are you? >> i'm doing well how are you? >> fine, i was a little careful driving in my uncles -- i saw this big cadillac and i said she uncle joe, that's a great car, he turns to mini says those for other people. mr. cramer, you are a two-year wisdom and two tillage for the rest of us, we are becoming those other people, and i thank you very much. [laughter] >> these people are making me feel. good work so hard yesterday. let...
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sandy gosisman and long time berkshire shareholder died at the age of 96. gottesman was an early investor holding a 1% stake and serving on the board since 2003. in a statement, first manhattan said sandy was known for integrity and curiosity and philanthropy his ability to mentor those around him to professional and personal excellence. sandy and his wife ruth were generous giving $25 million to the college of medicine. buffett was a partner in business for 56 years. he and charlie munger. >> so many great stories. >> buffett said 56 years of partnership. he and charlie and sandy never had a disagreement it is hard to think of any relationships that go on for that long without disagreements. >> remarkable history. you really go back to 1963 they meet and he makes the purchase with them >> diversified retailing they were retail they owned retailer in baltimore p that was a huge disaster >> sandy was a true believer in warren he knew it he knew it they talked about it all the time >> our thoughts are with his family and friends today "squawk box" wilbeig bk.
sandy gosisman and long time berkshire shareholder died at the age of 96. gottesman was an early investor holding a 1% stake and serving on the board since 2003. in a statement, first manhattan said sandy was known for integrity and curiosity and philanthropy his ability to mentor those around him to professional and personal excellence. sandy and his wife ruth were generous giving $25 million to the college of medicine. buffett was a partner in business for 56 years. he and charlie munger....
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. >> we have to go i have a challenge san sandy, you and sandy two good golfers, versus dom and me, a good golfer and a terrible golfer what do you think? >> depends on the match. a lot of times one good golfer will do better >> we'll work it out certain drives being used. we'll figure it out. >> why are you foisting that on me >> i like to foist things. >> don't foist him on me >> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," a start startling s&t and can the fed manage this hot economy? a lot to do. >>> fed minutes are out today. let's bring in john silvia what's the number one and number two things you want to see from the fed minutes today? >> are they going to talk about trade and tariffs, and to what extent are they focused on the market itself? you hinted at it earlier in terms of the overall growth of the economy seems to be the dominant story >> what do you think do you think they'll mention trade? are they just whispering about it do you think they'll write about it >> i think they'll mention it and say it creates uncertainty in terms of policy going forward. >> do you think it chang
. >> we have to go i have a challenge san sandy, you and sandy two good golfers, versus dom and me, a good golfer and a terrible golfer what do you think? >> depends on the match. a lot of times one good golfer will do better >> we'll work it out certain drives being used. we'll figure it out. >> why are you foisting that on me >> i like to foist things. >> don't foist him on me >> still ahead on "worldwide exchange," a start startling s&t...
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since superstorm sandy and they estimate the relief effort could cost $30 million. and 11 people have been killed and 40,000 homes destroyed in the flooding. >>> and firefighters in san bernardino county still cannot contain that huge wildfire. it has already burned 30,000 acres, 82,000 people are being forced from their homes. governor brown has declared a state of emergency. and they have hot, dry weather out there, too. that is the news update this hour. back to you. >> sue, thanks. >>> new at noon today, activist hedge fund mark ado putting pressure -- i can't read today -- putting pressure on buffalo wild wings -- did i read that right? >> great. i love that place. >> to shake up the executive ranks. mit mcguire saying, quote, the company must improve its experience and sophistication in areas of restaurant operations and franchise system development and corporate finance and capital markets. the stock is up more than 2%. mark ado took a 5% stake in the stock last month. josh? >> i can't believe it. >> help me. >> hold on. >> break it do you know. >> you can't
since superstorm sandy and they estimate the relief effort could cost $30 million. and 11 people have been killed and 40,000 homes destroyed in the flooding. >>> and firefighters in san bernardino county still cannot contain that huge wildfire. it has already burned 30,000 acres, 82,000 people are being forced from their homes. governor brown has declared a state of emergency. and they have hot, dry weather out there, too. that is the news update this hour. back to you. >> sue,...
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that was main problem as a result of hurricane sandy when it came ashore. there was gas but you couldn't get it out of the pumps because there was no electricity. we are watching the storm. it looks like it will be a mammoth one when it hits the eastern coast of florida sometime overnight. stay tuned. if you are in that storm zone get out. >> thank you for watching power lunch. >>> "closing bell" picking up coverage right now. >>> and welcome to "closing bell." >> hurricane matthew is a cat 4 storm heading for florida. dire warnings from governor rick scott telling residents in evacuation zones this storm will kill you. we are live in daytona beach with the latest details. >> thousands of flights have been cancelled. we have institutional investors to tell us the impact this storm could have on some of the big carriers. >>> in other news, facebook's mark zuckerburg doubling down on the
that was main problem as a result of hurricane sandy when it came ashore. there was gas but you couldn't get it out of the pumps because there was no electricity. we are watching the storm. it looks like it will be a mammoth one when it hits the eastern coast of florida sometime overnight. stay tuned. if you are in that storm zone get out. >> thank you for watching power lunch. >>> "closing bell" picking up coverage right now. >>> and welcome to "closing...
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sandi morris >> we're counting down to the summer olympics in tokyo 65 days away you can watch all of the games across nbc properties and including ones here in primetime on cnbc. >>> now oxytocin we release it when we bond with our families and friends and 2,000 pound farm animals cow cuddling it started in the netherlands. cow hugs caught on in the united states during the pandemic these days, you can do bovine bonding all over the country hawaii and texas and even in california where jane wells is hugging it out >> reporter: prepare to be mooved in a year when we haven't been able to hug each other, some are hugging animals instead. big animals. ♪ at the gentle barn animal rescue non-profit in los angeles county, the owner let people hug her rescue cows for years after she discovered they kind of hug back she shut everything down during covid. >> we kept hearing from people how they needed a cow hug and lonely they were and scared they were and if they just had a cow hug, they could make it through. >> reporter: so she reopened the cow hugging operation which costs $200 for a one
sandi morris >> we're counting down to the summer olympics in tokyo 65 days away you can watch all of the games across nbc properties and including ones here in primetime on cnbc. >>> now oxytocin we release it when we bond with our families and friends and 2,000 pound farm animals cow cuddling it started in the netherlands. cow hugs caught on in the united states during the pandemic these days, you can do bovine bonding all over the country hawaii and texas and even in...
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>> we know it will be worse than it would have been because of super storm sandy. so you didn't know how much it was to do with that and how much was the economy. so it will be a bit of a wash in terms of reading the tea leaves for the u.s. >> so the growth picture for the u.s., we sort of 1%, 2%, depending on what happens with the fiscal cliff. what do you think, 2.5%? >> yeah, i think we should be 2.5% to 3% by the end of next year. >> which might be a slightly better outturn. china seems to be back on track. is there anything in europe -- what's the tail risk at the moment? >> i think there's two things that could still go wrong in europe. one, there's always political risk. in italy, you do have elections coming up. there's a chance getting a higher share than people anticipate. but even then, the financial forces are going to force any government that comes into power to more or less stick to the plan morsi set out. on the other hand, there's always spain, the worries that with 25% unemployment, that you would see the default rate particularly on residential m
>> we know it will be worse than it would have been because of super storm sandy. so you didn't know how much it was to do with that and how much was the economy. so it will be a bit of a wash in terms of reading the tea leaves for the u.s. >> so the growth picture for the u.s., we sort of 1%, 2%, depending on what happens with the fiscal cliff. what do you think, 2.5%? >> yeah, i think we should be 2.5% to 3% by the end of next year. >> which might be a slightly better...
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sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ >>> have on the options market. >> right out the gate, the stock opened up traders started gobbling up -- >> look at the date chart of ibm, this is the big ramp. almost 2% early in the market. scot broke in, scott sold off 1%. stock closed up 75 basis points today. but the options price,s this is the weekly 165 calls. they closed 12 or 13 cents down. this is short-term traders kind of getting leverage on the potential for some sort of announcement this week. when you think about what's going on, i'm not a fan of chasing short-dated options. especially in a holiday week. when you think about ibm, the worst-performing stock in the dow jones industrial average. here's the trading at the lows of the year. this is implied volatility. this is the price of options. if you are going to make a contrarian bet in a stock like this, buy longer-dated calls, and makes more sense. >> is
sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ >>> have on the options market. >> right out the gate, the stock opened up traders started gobbling up -- >> look at the date chart of ibm, this is the big ramp. almost 2% early in the market. scot broke in, scott sold off 1%. stock closed up 75 basis points today. but the options price,s this is the weekly 165 calls. they...
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not to put on a defense at a defamation trial to determine how much he should play for claiming the sandy hook school shooting was a hoax he says he ace boycotting the trial, among other things, because the judge does not allow him to say he's instead. closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow >>> ahead on "power lunch. opec cutting oil output targets, and the shockwaves across the globe. >>> plus, we're going to look at how low-volatility names could provide a cushion. our internet isn't ideal... my dad made the brilliant move to get us t-mobile home internet. oh... but everybody's online during the day so we lose speeds. we've become... ...nocturnal. well... i'm up. c'mon kids. this. sucks. well if you just switch maybe you don't have to be vampires. whoa... okay, yikes. oh sorry, i wasn't thinking. we don't really use the v word. that's kind of insensitive. we prefer day-adjacent. i'll go man-pire. >>> here he comes. he's rushing over. we want to get you caught up on the market stock, bonds, explodeities and energy power play book. mr. pisani tess new york stock exchange, stocks off
not to put on a defense at a defamation trial to determine how much he should play for claiming the sandy hook school shooting was a hoax he says he ace boycotting the trial, among other things, because the judge does not allow him to say he's instead. closing arguments are set to begin tomorrow >>> ahead on "power lunch. opec cutting oil output targets, and the shockwaves across the globe. >>> plus, we're going to look at how low-volatility names could provide a cushion....
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during sandy, the sandy -- the sandy -- dbig sandy benefit, no one dime, not one dime. you can't tell me this is a charitable, generous person. when you live in these places, and you are living with your people here, and you have -- you're supposedly a multibillionaire and not one dime, not one dime for people on the greatest hour of need. >> wow. let's bring in cnbc wealth editor robert frank, following this story and doing some fact checking on it. >> this was a very emotional outburst. so we said let's look at the facts and the numbers. did donald trump give anything to new jersey after hurricane sandy? it turns out there is no evidence that he gave any money, more than a dime, to new jersey causes after hurricane sandy. we know this for two reasons. number one, we have repeatedly reached out to the campaign throughout the day to give us one example and they haven't. kellyanne conway on your show this morning, on "squawk box" said, mr. trump has been very generation with his time and money over a number of decades, but didn't say anything about sandy. the other reaso
during sandy, the sandy -- the sandy -- dbig sandy benefit, no one dime, not one dime. you can't tell me this is a charitable, generous person. when you live in these places, and you are living with your people here, and you have -- you're supposedly a multibillionaire and not one dime, not one dime for people on the greatest hour of need. >> wow. let's bring in cnbc wealth editor robert frank, following this story and doing some fact checking on it. >> this was a very emotional...
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i went through hurricane sandy the financial crisis this is obviously something y unique to itself and different than anything we ever thought we would experience so survreal in a word totally get it let's talk about what i think are some of your surreal stock pick ideas you're wading into the travel sector totally understand why. there's not a lot of places to go right now if you're trying to look at you know places that still haven't rallied, but would you feel comfortable putting the grasso money into something like that >> so let's look at it this way. i to own airlines. i do own spirit airlines and the ticker symbol is save on that. if you remember, you and i spoke on may 4th and why is that significant? warren buffett, that was his doomsday for his sell side for all the major airlines so to wade in the waters where he was leaving was probably a little risky all of those names from that may 4th date are up between 30 and 60%. sfl. >> wow >> so that's huge and what does that tell you? it tells you positioning so when you look at expedia, a marriott these vacation names, everyone wa
i went through hurricane sandy the financial crisis this is obviously something y unique to itself and different than anything we ever thought we would experience so survreal in a word totally get it let's talk about what i think are some of your surreal stock pick ideas you're wading into the travel sector totally understand why. there's not a lot of places to go right now if you're trying to look at you know places that still haven't rallied, but would you feel comfortable putting the grasso...
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what the red cross has called the worst natural disaster to strike the united states since super storm sandy. >>> a wildfire in southern california has destroyed dozens of home. the blue cut fire began in the mountain canyon pass and has stred. firefighters continue to battle what being described as an unusually fierce blaze with an investigation into the cause now underway as well. >>> in business, uk july retail sales have soundly beaten expectations to rise by 1.4% month on month. this driven by warmer weather. heavy discounting and a weaker currency that boosted overseas buying on the year. retail sales rose by 5.9%. you saw that bounce taking place in sterling off the back of those numbers. sticking to the uk, king fisher has reported a rise in sales to $3 billion. said brexit has created uncertainty and while there's been no clear impact so far on the business, it remains cautious in the short-term. shares in ten cent have been rallying. smash expectations on top and bottom line. second quarter profits jumping 47%. total revenue up 52%. online advertising on wheat chat was another sour
what the red cross has called the worst natural disaster to strike the united states since super storm sandy. >>> a wildfire in southern california has destroyed dozens of home. the blue cut fire began in the mountain canyon pass and has stred. firefighters continue to battle what being described as an unusually fierce blaze with an investigation into the cause now underway as well. >>> in business, uk july retail sales have soundly beaten expectations to rise by 1.4% month on...
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sandy came on storm as a tropical storm. so anybody not taking this seriously and planning for it is just being short sighted. that being said, is there any chance that amazon coming in and these other companies coming in pressure the government in new york city, the state government and the federal government to start making real plans about flood abatement? >> reporter: they already are, actually. in this area, they got flooded really badly by super storm san sandy. the city the federal government is working to help new york city with flood resilience, but that's going to be several years down the road and so when you talk about amazon coming in, its really a race to how they can get this area resilient enough for that next storm as you say is likely to hit. >> thank you, diana. appreciate that story. good job. >>> it has been a wild week for the dow with the index traveling more than 1,000 points in just four days. so what could be ahead head to the charts for some answers next. not long ago, ronda started here. and then,
sandy came on storm as a tropical storm. so anybody not taking this seriously and planning for it is just being short sighted. that being said, is there any chance that amazon coming in and these other companies coming in pressure the government in new york city, the state government and the federal government to start making real plans about flood abatement? >> reporter: they already are, actually. in this area, they got flooded really badly by super storm san sandy. the city the federal...
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sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ we're a force of nature, too. i research. i dig. and dig some (trader more. search. because, for me, the challenge of the search... is almost as exciting as the thrill of the find. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we rebuilt scottrade elite from the ground up - including a proprietary momentum indicator that makes researching sectors and industries even easier. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypo
sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ we're a force of nature, too. i research. i dig. and dig some (trader more. search. because, for me, the challenge of the search... is almost as exciting as the thrill of the find. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we rebuilt scottrade elite from the ground up - including a proprietary momentum indicator that...
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superstorm sandy that is relevant. >> why was sandy more relevant than matthew. matthew is huge and will go through a huge swath of florida and will cause a lot of damage. >> new york is an important business market for more and far more damage in new york. new york is the single largest aviation market in the world. la guardia was under water. it is more important than a few vacations being ruined in florida. i'm not trying to trivialize the damage. >> the number one airline analyst on wall street. >> 19 minutes before the bell. last time we checked the s&p was higher than one point. wal-mart shares falling on news of the company slowing store openings. more on what is behind that decision next. >>> major changes at controversial consumer health tech firm changes that will cost hundreds of jobs. we have details on that still to come. stay with us. hey gary, what are you doing? oh hey john, i'm connecting our brains so we can share our amazing trading knowledge. that's a great idea, but why don't you just go to thinkorswim's chat rooms where you can share strateg
superstorm sandy that is relevant. >> why was sandy more relevant than matthew. matthew is huge and will go through a huge swath of florida and will cause a lot of damage. >> new york is an important business market for more and far more damage in new york. new york is the single largest aviation market in the world. la guardia was under water. it is more important than a few vacations being ruined in florida. i'm not trying to trivialize the damage. >> the number one airline...
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super storm sandy. wall street got it's electric power cutoff for four days by a storm where 30% of the impact of the storm was already attributable to human induced climate change. we have droughts, refugees moving, a lack of food. nothing is more super serious than that. >> thank you for that. executive chairman and co-founder at cdp. >> now beijing has been battling with the worst smog on record. head to our website to see the images from the capitol being dubbed as greing instead of beijing. mark zuckerberg is a new father. congratulations, first of all. that's the most important thing, right. >> absolutely. >> in a facebook post on tuesday, yesterday, he and his wife announced that they had a daughter last week and they have named her maxima or max for short. in that same post they have decided to give away 99% of their facebook fortune to charitable causes. yeah. james in my ear saying wow. you're right. wow. reducing poverty and improving education. their shares are worth around $45 billion. the
super storm sandy. wall street got it's electric power cutoff for four days by a storm where 30% of the impact of the storm was already attributable to human induced climate change. we have droughts, refugees moving, a lack of food. nothing is more super serious than that. >> thank you for that. executive chairman and co-founder at cdp. >> now beijing has been battling with the worst smog on record. head to our website to see the images from the capitol being dubbed as greing...
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sandy, i will start with you. why are you cautious when we have, not just david tepper talking about the bullishness, but we heard jamie dimon today with bloomberg talking about animal spirits, and confident it's an all-time high. >> yeah. when you look at the jobs numbers that we've had, and i think next week, it's almost a fore gone conclusion that interest rates are going up. when you look at specifically small caps stocks and look at higher interest rates, they outperform larger cap stocks because of being more dmesicily focused, more expensive to export good and services with a higher dollarment look over the last six tightening cycles, small caps went well, going from the last months forward, you're looking at about a 15% annualized return for small cap stocks when the first rate hike began, december of 2016. actually, a very good 2017 specifically for small cap stocks, and we can taper off after that point. >> jerry, why are you bullish? promise of deregulation r o bill gross call it the mirage of 3-4% grow
sandy, i will start with you. why are you cautious when we have, not just david tepper talking about the bullishness, but we heard jamie dimon today with bloomberg talking about animal spirits, and confident it's an all-time high. >> yeah. when you look at the jobs numbers that we've had, and i think next week, it's almost a fore gone conclusion that interest rates are going up. when you look at specifically small caps stocks and look at higher interest rates, they outperform larger cap...
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how much of this demand rise are we going to see will be sandy rebound from sandy and actually real demand? >> we have low interest rates and old cars on the road. so a lot of the demand is real demand. but the other thing is that all the checks haven't been written for sandy. we've had about two weeks of checks coming from insurance companies. but there will be more probably next month of that than there is this month. so it will help. but it's the general market conditions and cars that are on average 11.1 years of age that are really driving car sales. in this low interest rate environment, this is the other big ticket item. >> how are people going to fund their purchases? you have an 11-year-old car, how are they funding the replacement of it? >> well, the availability of credit has improved dramatically over the last eight months or so. and we're even seeing people with bumps in their credit history, subprime borrowers, getting more acceptances of their car loans. and of course there are a lot of incentivized interest rates from the manufacturer's financing arms out there, as well. th
how much of this demand rise are we going to see will be sandy rebound from sandy and actually real demand? >> we have low interest rates and old cars on the road. so a lot of the demand is real demand. but the other thing is that all the checks haven't been written for sandy. we've had about two weeks of checks coming from insurance companies. but there will be more probably next month of that than there is this month. so it will help. but it's the general market conditions and cars that...
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expect the situation to resolve within the coming week when we get the big storms like super storm sandy or any other big hurricane, they are destructive events by nature it helps to ease the supply situation, obviously, as opposed to when hurricanes rip through the southeast. we're in that season and they rake production in the gulf or refiners along the gulf coast. that is when the situation flipped. >> let's talk about the supply start with oil opec supply cuts and china ramping up we are heading into the summer driving season what is the outlook on gas prices from this point on? >> gas prices have been in the 40 cent range. you referenced the ups and downs we have been seeing. i expect the range to persist. this is the crunch period right now. we're in it. the sort of run-up to summer gas demand season gets the market on edge and pushes prices up ahead of time. frank, once we hit memorial day, we sound the all clear with supplies and prices generally trend lower. you know, you said we are at $3.60 a gallon right now i would not expect more to the upside i think we will peak here and
expect the situation to resolve within the coming week when we get the big storms like super storm sandy or any other big hurricane, they are destructive events by nature it helps to ease the supply situation, obviously, as opposed to when hurricanes rip through the southeast. we're in that season and they rake production in the gulf or refiners along the gulf coast. that is when the situation flipped. >> let's talk about the supply start with oil opec supply cuts and china ramping up we...
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again, another group sandy wile and apostles who know how to make money in banking shares but we have certainly had worries in the european banking sector and no way he puts money a global bank unless he feels confident that the european banking iffiao doesn't affect the rest of the world. >> you can see the performance on the newses of, you know, deutsch bank with the bond tender. rumored to be doing it. now they confirm it. that stock's up 11%. you have bill dudley coming out a short timing a and saying it's extremely premature. negative rates. all of that kind of conversations is helping out and already decent market today. and the financials, steve, as well. >> and also oil's helping quite a bit, the. >> no doubt about that. >> the banks are not going to earn what they used to be able to earn. we know that. what's been discounting the price? it's been overly discounted, too much discounted. they have traded down with oil, as well. because of loan books. i like them. europe's more troubled area and solid except italy and the next news is consolidation among the italian banks and an
again, another group sandy wile and apostles who know how to make money in banking shares but we have certainly had worries in the european banking sector and no way he puts money a global bank unless he feels confident that the european banking iffiao doesn't affect the rest of the world. >> you can see the performance on the newses of, you know, deutsch bank with the bond tender. rumored to be doing it. now they confirm it. that stock's up 11%. you have bill dudley coming out a short...
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it didn't happen last year because of superstorm sandy. it's back on again this weekend. i know an awful lot of brits who go over and run this. how big is this going to be, bearing in mind the cancellation next year? >> well, you know, it's interesting. the number of participants are going to be right around the same numbers they were last year, maybe a little bit lower. they've also seen -- they've seen a bit of a drop, though, and there's some feeling that there were bad feelings from a number of people because they came over here expecting to run the race because despite sandy, the officials continued to say we'll run the race, we'll run the race and they canceled two days before. nevertheless, i think you'll have anywhere from 45,000 to 48,000 expected finishers in the race that, of course, crosses through the five burrows of new york city. it is still a huge event, of course, but we could see slightly fewer participants than we did last year. and, of course, we are going to see increased security because of what happened in the boston marathon bombing last year. and
it didn't happen last year because of superstorm sandy. it's back on again this weekend. i know an awful lot of brits who go over and run this. how big is this going to be, bearing in mind the cancellation next year? >> well, you know, it's interesting. the number of participants are going to be right around the same numbers they were last year, maybe a little bit lower. they've also seen -- they've seen a bit of a drop, though, and there's some feeling that there were bad feelings from a...
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dead i have not seen it like this even after hurricane sandy came through lower manhattan where i'm standing now there was water up to here it all swept back out. the businesses were wiped out. there was still far more activity then than what i'm seeing now >> thank you very much stay safe. kelly. >> despite states acting fast now to flatten the curve of any infections new data from test results show it's going the other way and steepening meg has more for us. >> reporter: those kinds of measures are exactly the kinds of things that health care experts say need to be happening. still, as testing capacity increases, we are seeing numbers rise very quickly. there are other signs experts point to including a number of people going into the hospital for influenza like illnesses and things like that that imply we could see an up surge in these cases. u.s. cases now surpassing 15,000 we showed you some graphs yesterday looking at modelling done by rbc about when the u.s. intensive care capacity could really start to be strained. originally they were look at that dotted orange line that showed the
dead i have not seen it like this even after hurricane sandy came through lower manhattan where i'm standing now there was water up to here it all swept back out. the businesses were wiped out. there was still far more activity then than what i'm seeing now >> thank you very much stay safe. kelly. >> despite states acting fast now to flatten the curve of any infections new data from test results show it's going the other way and steepening meg has more for us. >> reporter:...
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sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ we're a force of nature, too. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. >>> there is not such a great looking chart. pulte group. phm down. lower after jpmorgan downgraded the stock saying the home builder likely to underperform its peers. the others are trading lower today. what do we think about this group? >> they've been on a massive run. we talk about this sector for the last couple weeks. >> a lot of downside risks to this group. >> i actually think you want to look at these names on pu
sandy. ♪ meet chris jackie joe. minor damage, or major disaster, when you need us most, we're there. state farm. we're a force of nature, too. ♪ we're a force of nature, too. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is...
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names like sandy spring bank have been well managed for generations. truist, which is still benefiting from cost cutting with their merger last year, so those are two institutions that are well run here in this region in the function space, insurers are very attractive. they have nice dividend yields, strong cash flows. they own real estate, which can fight inflation. they also have a lot of cash on their balance sheet, a big bond portfolio. that will earn more income hopefully most of the damage from the rise in rates that have hurt bonds is in the rear-view mirror looking forward, we think insurers are an attractive place. >> wow, pretty interesting there. what about anything in technology that you would consider boring, but beautiful, or boring but sexy, because making money is beautiful. >> that's where big is better in this case. we want to diverse fit among the biggest best names there's been too many surprises in tech where a week you're down 30%. netflix, facebook, nvidia the past week. there's too much risk, in our opinion, during a bear mark
names like sandy spring bank have been well managed for generations. truist, which is still benefiting from cost cutting with their merger last year, so those are two institutions that are well run here in this region in the function space, insurers are very attractive. they have nice dividend yields, strong cash flows. they own real estate, which can fight inflation. they also have a lot of cash on their balance sheet, a big bond portfolio. that will earn more income hopefully most of the...
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has suhurricane sandy hurt november sales. but the big deal for target, in december, they're teaming up with neiman marcus and bringing in pressure product and that's worked for them in the past to bring in the fresh exciting product. so in december, there's usually a lull after black friday. that will bring some excitement to the stores and drive traffic. >> i wonder, too, we saw h and m reporting numbers this morning. they surprised quite sharply to the down side. is there any read through here for retail more broadly from that surprising decline? >> yeah, h and m comps were down 5% and that was a big surprise. the street was looking for flat to slightly positive here. so h and m has been slightly volatile. their majority in europe. so obviously with walmart and target, it's all u.s. but certainly you have to look at the market and say retail is under pressure here. but in europe particularly. >> okay. stacey, joining us with the latest on on retail. we have wall mrt amart and targ shortly and then black friday always one to
has suhurricane sandy hurt november sales. but the big deal for target, in december, they're teaming up with neiman marcus and bringing in pressure product and that's worked for them in the past to bring in the fresh exciting product. so in december, there's usually a lull after black friday. that will bring some excitement to the stores and drive traffic. >> i wonder, too, we saw h and m reporting numbers this morning. they surprised quite sharply to the down side. is there any read...